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  1. No, each player has spent less than 3 seasons at FC Tokyo while U21, but three or more if you include FC Tokyo U23. Players who have spent three or more seasons at FC Tokyo proper correctly register as HGC. But it seemed like an oversight that these players don't have manually set HGC status or something like that because it was just a reserve team from what I can see from quick googling, unless that's genuinely how it works IRL
  2. No, they all have FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23 as the first club in their club history and spent at least three seasons there before moving to any other team.
  3. I started a game on 16/01/2023 in Original, and noticed a few of FC Tokyo's players don't have home grown status when it seems like they should all in the reserves: Taishi Brandon Nozawa is 20 and played for FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23s in 2018, 19 and 20 Seiji Kimura is 20 and played for FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23s in 2017, 18, 19 and 20 Leon Nozawa is 19 and played for FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23s in 2019, 20, 21 Shuto Okaniwa is 23 and played for FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23s in 2015, 16 and 17 Tsubasa Terayama is 22 and played for FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23s in 2016, 17 and 18 Sodai Hasukawa is 24 and played for FC Tokyo or FC Tokyo U23s in 2014, 15 and 16 Players which would have been HGC solely based on seasons played on FC Tokyo are correctly HGC, so I am guessing FC Tokyo U23s is not being counted as the youth team of FC Tokyo for purposes of home-grown status. I did not check any other teams as thoroughly, but I did see Gamba Osaka and Cerezo Osaka also had U23 teams in the J3 League between 2016 and 2020 like FC Tokyo did, and for example the Gamba Osaka player Yuya Fukuda and the Cerezo Osaka player Hiroto Yamada seemed to have this same problem.
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